30 Jul 2018 Wolfgang Lutz explains how we get fit for the future and why we are afraid despite of good news (in German). More

The Data Explorer provides data, projection assumptions and results on the population of all world countries (195) by age, sex, and education for alternative scenarios from 2010 to 2060 with extensions to 2100, based on a half-dozen scenarios. It also provides reconstructed education data back to 1970. Other indicators related to fertility, mortality, and migration are also available. There is the option of visualizing and consulting the data online or downloading into a picture or data file.

The Wittgenstein Centre aspires to be a world leader in the advancement of demographic methods and their application to the analysis of human capital and population dynamics. It is a collaboration among the World Population Program of the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), the Vienna Institute of Demography of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (VID/ÖAW) and the Demography Group and the Research Institute on Human Capital and Development of the Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU).